I gotta say now, without a doubt, I'm a firm believer... I never really doubted it, it was just wild to imagine that it helps people struggling worse than I was within hours of ingesting. There is definitely something to this stuff. I dosed using an infographic I saw here at GAW, where you multiply your body weight by 1.5, and take the amount for that number. My "lung squeeze" is basically gone.. I've felt just a little short of breath and heavy for awhile, but it never got alarmingly bad until yesterday. I took IVM at 5 pm yesterday, and by 11ish it was gone. I've still got a runny nose and am coughing, but I'm actually coughing up stuff at this point. Having said that, I was also taking Theraflu as well as these zinc chewables so take this info for what you will. I'm going to stock up on this stuff.
Side effects: Nothing serious, although I did get this weird kind of buzzy feeling, kind of like a high, but not.. And a sense of hyperfocus..? If that makes any sense at all. I'm sorry I can't describe it any better than that, but it wasn't a bad or sickly feeling.
The main thing I'm taking away from this experience is if any of you feel the slightest difference in breathing or start feeling the "squeeze", get ivm asap! Mine had been that way for a month or so, but it was manageable. It's when you actually catch something like a cold that it's VERY noticeable. Stay healthy frens! WWG1WGA!!
I recently bought the human version, 6mg pills, but I have no idea how much to take in case I need them. Anybody?
My human Dr prescribed 12mg day 1, 12 mg day 3 then 12 mg once a week after for prophylactic treatment, but nothing on my bottle or anything the doctor told me said to take it on an empty stomach so I have been taking it with my vitamins after breakfast. Is there a reason to take it on an empty stomach? The only thing my bottle says is keep out of the light and it’s in a dark opaque prescription bottle.
When I was a teen an orthopedist prescribed some anti-inflammatory pills on an empty stomach for a few days and they burnt a hole in my stomach and had to be hospitalized for 11 days with an open ulcer, and my hemoglobin was a 3. something. From that day on I neve take any type of pill on an empty stomach.
Back on topic, the ivermectin should only be taken if I get the coof, or I can just take it on a regular because it's good for other things?
HCQ or Ivermectin either can be used for prophylaxis. My original plan was to do HCQ and Save the ivermectin for if I got sick. The doctor prescribed my ivermectin as a Prophylaxis so I decided to take a couple pills to see how I reacted without being sick. After taking the first pill, I had more energy, my sinuses unclogged, and bowels were moving more regularly so I have been taking it as prescribed and the HCQ is now the backup plan. I may switch after a few months back to the original plan but to answer your question yes either work for prevention.
check the chart on page 3: https://covid19criticalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/FLCCC-Alliance-I-MASKplus-Protocol-ENGLISH.pdf
I'm 205 pounds and 18 mg is the preventative dosage, so you weight dictates the dosage. Ivermectin seems to come on 3 mg and 12 mg tablets. I take 6 3 mg tablets weekly.
I think I'm close to 250lbs.
So 250lbs converts to 113.398 KG. So the calculation is 113.398 X .2 = 22.68 MG of Ivermectin. So if you had 12 mg pills, you would take two for each treatment for a preventative. If you get Covid, you would kick the treatment to .4, which would take you to 45.36 MG of Ivermectin/
I have 6mg pills. That'd be like 3 or 4.